The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, February 18, 1915, Page 13, Image 13

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    The StarJndependent Gives Away 2 Orpheum Tickets Daily
The Name of the Person to Whom They Will Be Awarded To-day Is Somewhere Among the Classified Ads On This Page
Perhaps you are the lucky person. Look until you find out. If you <jet the tickets please call fo.r them before 8 o'clock to-morrow evening
or they will be forfeited. (These names are drawn from the Directory by a blindfolded girl.)
Death and Obituary
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DIED.
DEMINO Suddenly, on Wednesday,
February 17, 1914, Mrs. Sarah E„ wife
of John H. Demlng. aged 71 years.
Funeral services will be held on Sat
urday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the
residence of her son-in-law, Mr. B. F.
Umberger, No. 42-7 Peffer street. Inter
ment private in the Paxtang cemetery.
Please omit flowers.
MULLEN—Mrs. Elizabeth Mullen, on
February 16th, 1915. at her late resi
dence, 424 Brlggs street.
Funeral Friday morning at 8.30
o'clock, from above address. Services
at St. Patrick's cathedral at 9 o'clock,
to which relatives and friends are in
vited to attend. Remains may be view
ed Thursday evening. Ipterment in Mt.
Calvary cemetery. Please omit Ilowors,
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. S. T. Gland, residence 1113 Penn
street, desires to extend thanks to every
person who so kindly assisted her In
winning the first prize, a diamond ring,
awarded by the Loyal Order of MOOBO,
Tuesday evening, February 16, 1915.
Miscellaneous
FURNITURE PACKING
PACKING—'A. H. SHRENK, 1906 North
Sixth street, lirst class packer of fur
niture, china and bricabrac. Bell phone
399 W.
W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street-
Furniture, china and piano packing.
Shipments looked after at both onds.
Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phone
3227 W.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
TO OBTAIN REST at night use Lung
Saver, The Good Cough Syrup. Good
for old as well as young; also good for
croup. Ask your grocer.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
H. H. FEESER, Carpenter and Builder,
31st and Curtin Sts., Penbrook, Pa.
Carpenter repair work promptly at
tended to. Estimates furnished. United
phone 226 L.
STORAGE
STORAGE in 3-story brick building,
rear 408 Market St. Household goods
In clean, private rooms. Reasonable
rates. Apply to P. U. JJIENER, Jeweler.
<OB Market St. •
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
new eight-story brick warehouses,
one absolutely tireproof, divided into
tlreproof private rooms of various
sizes for the storage of household
goods; the other warenouse of the most
approved type of lire retardant con
struction for general merchandise. They
are equipped with two large electric
freight elevators and spiral cuute for
the quick and safe handling of house
hold goods and all kinds of merchan
dise. Low storage rates. South Second
street, near Paxton, on the tracks of
Henna. R. R.
PIANO MOVING
PIAN'O moving by experts. WINTER
PIANO CO., 23 N. Fourth St. Call
146. Bell phone.
MONEY TO LOAN
MOST MONEY LOANED—On Diamonds,
Watches, Jewelry, Firearms, Musical
Instruments. Highest cash prices for
old gold and silver. Repairing a spe
cialty. CITY LOAN OFFICE, 411 Mar
ket street.
ANY person needing money in amounts
from $5 to SSO holding a salaried po
sition, would be benefited by calling
oil us. Employes' Discount Co., 36 North
Third St.
LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest working
people without bank credit at less
than legal rates; payable in install
ments to suit borrowers' convenience,
CO-OPERATIVE
Loan and Investment Co.,
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
ALL kinds of hauling; large two-ton
truck; furniture, pianos, freight, in
the city and suburbs. Prices reason
able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or
evening. WM. H. DARE, 1453 Vernon
St. Bell phone 3517 J.
Does Your Spine Shiver?
"A shivering spin," said a psy
chologist, "is the one infallible iproof
of an artistic temperament. Does a
shiver run up and down your spine
when you listen to beautiful music or
read a lovely poem or look at a su
perb painting! If not, tfhe gates of
art are closed to you forever. All
great artists and all good critics ex
perience this shivering sensation of tho
backbone before a worthy work of art.
Some of these men use tfoo shiver as
a tneasuro. The work that does not
evoke it they pronounce a failure.
My own spine shivers best to music.
The violin solo that precedes the last
act of Massenet's "Thais" sets up in
me a tremolo movement tlhat wrinkles
the back of my coat.—'Exchange.
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BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE
24)22 l.rfrn St.—Three-story brlok
house—ten rooms—bath and steam
heat—cemented cellar with hot and
cold water closet —front and
back porches—gas and electricity.
Lot 21x85 feet. Price upon Inquiry.
1107 N. Second St. —ThrPC-story
brick house—eight rooms—bath and
furnace. Lot 15x65H ft. Price upon
inquiry.
131« State St.—Three-story brick
house—eight rooms—bath and fur
nace. Lot 16x100 ft., with a 15-ft.
rear alley. Price and terms upon in
quiry.
21 IS I*. Third St.—Three-story
brick house—(one of a pair)—twelve
rooms—two .baths —steam heat—ce
mented cellar with hot and cold
water—closet and laundry—bay win
dows—front and rear porches and
balcony. Lot 22x160 ft. Price upon
Inquiry.
MILLER BROTHERS S CO.
REAL ESTATE
Fire Insurance Surety Bonds
Locust and Court Streets
Real Estate
EEAXi ESTATE FOB BENT _
FOR RENT—House, 7 rooms; rent $lO.
Front and side porches, garden plot.
Above West. Fatrtsjew, along the river
front; line location! possession at once.
Inquire OEORGK R. ALLEMAN. 245 S.
Thirteenth St., Harrlsburg. Bell phone
2304.
TOR RENT—9O4 a-nd 906 Capital street;
refitted throughout; modern Improve
ments, including use of steam heat; for
nominal rental. HENRY FINK'S SONS'
ESTATE, 320"Forgter St
FOR RENT—Room, 3,500 square
feet floor space; suitable for
storage or light manufacturing
purposes. Inquire J. E. RIIOADS,
Cowden and Forster streets.
FOR RENT —New S-room brick house
with steam heat. In nicest and health
iest part of eity, near Reservoir Park.
Rent |22. Apply at 1914 Park Btreet
FOR RENT—
-1315 Market —a/pts 130 and $35
1330 Derry—apts $35.00
13th and Derry—apts *27.50
1216 Market—Apts $22.50
1146 Derry—house $22.50
1447 Berryhill—house f22.50
745 S. 19th —house, new $20.50
2336 Ellersly—house, new $18.50
41"5 Hummel—house, $18.50
2\16 Derry—house, SIB.OO
1438 Vernon—house $12.00
1617 A Compass—house $ll.OO
HARVEY T. SMITH, Real Estate niul
Insurance, 204 S. 13th. Bell phone 248 M.
FOR RENT—Two reserved tickets were
awarded to-day to George W. Enney,
390 S. Second St., Steelton, Pa., good
for the evening performance at the Or
pheum February 22, 1915. Call for
tickets at Star-Independent office before
8 p. m., February 19, 1915, or they will
be forfeited.
TWO HOUSES for rent at sl7 and S2O
respectively. Also several houses tor
sale 6n easy payments. Think this mat
ter over and act. BELL. REALTY CO..
Bergner Building. »
FOR RENT—222S and 2227 N. Fourth
St.; brick houses; 8 rooms and bath;
all improvements; front porch. Apply
W. H. MOODY, Room 207, Trustee Build
ing, 8 North Market Square.
FOR RENT—Houses with all improve
ments, at moderate rentals. J. li
GIPPL.E. 1251 Market St.
FOR RENT—AII
merits—
-1614 Catherine, $16.00
530 S. Eighteenth, ... $18.50
Apply Kuhn & Hershey,
18 South Third street.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
BUILT especially for light housekeep
ing, With or without kitchenettes;
rooms strictly private; stoves furnished
free; laundry, phone and bath room
privileges; private lockers for surplus
furniture. Inquire office (or see jani
tor, same building), 429 Broad street.
(Sunday inspection invited.)
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
DESIRABLE home in suburban town;
lot 35x150 ft; lawns, garden, grano
lithic walks and cemented cellar. Easy
payments, part cash, balance at low
rate of interest. Will exchange on city
property. Address 2464, care Star-In
licpendent.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
GROCERY STORE for sale at inven
tory—conditions favorable; rent for
dwelling and store, $25. Buy this stole
if you want a good business. BELL
REALTY CO., Bergner Building.
BUSINESS PROPERTY for sale that
should Interest you. Corner; brick;
large; modern; steam heat. No. 1820 N.
Third street. Price right. Inspect it
soon. BELL REALTY CO.. Bergner
Building.
FOR SALE —Homes at Riverside, at'
prices $2250, $2500 and S2BOO. Electric
lights, steam heat and all improve
ments; also building lots at Penbrook,
Paxtang and Riverside for sale. For
terms apply to S. HALDEMAN & CO.,
Carpenters and Builders, 3222 N. Sixth
St. Carpenter repair work promptly at
tended to. Estimates cheerfully fur
nished by£aHing Bell phone 3622J3.
BEAL ESTATE FOR BALE OR RENT
HOUSES FOR RENT and 2%-story
dwelling houses for sale. Elder Real
llgta.U-Co.. 21th and Derry Sts.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—New furnished front rooms
facing Capitol Park; stationary wash
stands, hot and cold running water;
electric light in each room; also use of
phone and large bath. Apply 410 North
street.
STORE ROOMS FOR RENT
TOR RENT—Store room at 11 N. Fourth
street, now occupied by Pollock's Gro
cery; 21>/4 feet front by 76 deep. Pos
session April 1, possibly sooner. Apply
M. SC HON DORK, 12 S. Fourth St.
FARMS FOR SALE
TWO enroll farms for sale; size 26 and
39 acres; one near Hershey and the
other 2H miles from New Cunrberland.
Possession at once. BELL REALTY
CO.. Bergner Building.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Three modern new apart
ments; 7 rooms, bath, electric lights,
steam heat, telephone, gas range, laun
dry trays; hard wood floors; No. £39 S.
Thirteenth St. Can be seen 10 a. in.
to 4 p. m. Apply on premises or call
Bell 2283 L
FOR REN*—Apartments at southeast
corner Fourth and Peffer streets. All
conveniences at reasonable rent. Out
side porch. Apply B. F. UMBERGEK,
108 N. Second St., or 427 Peffer St.
BOOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Rooms for rent; also
boarding; two very nicely furnished
rooms with all conveniences; rent rea
sonabie. Call 1217 Market St.
FOR RENT—Three rooms on second
floor for light housekeeping. Apply
35 N. Sixteenth street.
DESIRABLE ROOMS—Single and en
suite—all outside rooms—running
water—elevator service—city steam
heat—in the Franklin Building, 212 Lo
cust St. MILLER BROTHERS & CO.,
Locust and Court Sts.
HARRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, 19lS.
Sate and Exchange
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FOR SALE
C. W. H. ItANUI.KTZ, I,umber—We are
overstocked with all kinds ana
grades of lumber and we can offer you
big bargains. It will pay you to sea
us. Office Cameron and Mulberry Sts.
OWNER will sacrifice 5-passenger tour
ing car in good shape fbr $350 cash.
Call Bell phone 100.
FOR SALE—Cigar, tobacco and confec
tionary store doing a good cash bus
iness and also an Ice cream manufac
turing plant; will sell at a reasonable
figure, Apply L. A. Smith, Fourth and
Kelker streets.
RESTAURANT at 25 S Second St. Har
rlsburg; good trade, In good order; for
particulars Inquire on premises.
FOR SALE —At GABLE'S, 111-117 South
Second St; Red Tip, Ring Point, Blla
zard, Rowe Junior, Can't Slip, Giant
Grip and Always Sharp Calks.
FOR SALE—At GABLE'S, 111-117 South
Second St., 5,000 sets new Sash, Bxlo
xl 2 L. prbned and glazed, at $1.15 per
set. Also other alsea
Wants
j
HELP WANTED —MALE
WANTED—Paperhanger, at once. Call
No. 400 N. Second.
WANTED—A first class barber for
steady work. Address No. 3466, care
Star-Independent.
ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN
WANTED; Ablebodied unmarried
men between age of 18 and 35; citizens
of United States, of good character and
temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write the English language. For
Information apply to Recruiting Officer,
Bergner Building, 3d & Market sts.,
Harrisburg, 48 N. Queen St., Lancaster,
363 Pine 8t„ Williamsport, S7 W. Mar
ket St., York, ur 113 Independence St.,
shamokln. Pa.
WANTED—Several salesmen to demon
strate and sell newly patented article
that is needed in every house, school
room, store and business office in this
country. Experience unnecessary. For
particulars, write or call on MR. LEM
LKY, third floor, front, 202 Locust St.
Office hours, 12 to 2 p. m.
AUTO transportation school wants men
to become practical chauffeurs and
earn $75 to SIOO per month. We give i
thorough course in crude and practical
work for $35.00, No. 5 N. Cameron;
Bell phone 1710.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
WANTED—Man wants work In a (flore
or as janitor, or work in private fam
ily. Apply 70 South Cameron St.
WANTED —work of any kind; experi
enced chauffeur; understands automb
biles; address or call 209 N. Second St.,
Steelton, Pa.
YOUNG married man would like posi
tion as chauffeur; eig'ht years' experi
ence; can do own repairing. Address
or call 124 Strawberry Ave.
TWO carpenters want work at once;
first class finishers. Address JACOB
SANDERS, Swatara Station, Pa,
WANTED—Position as collector, solici
tor or driving team; experienced;
would be pleased to have interview with
any person needing my services. Ad
dress 1302 N. Third St., City, or Bell
phone 1685 R. Ask for W. E. M.
YOUNG married man, experienced in
grading work of all kinds, under
stands the handling of men; would con
sider any offer. Address or call 412
North St., Harrisburg, Pa.
BOOKKEEPER, cashier (28), desires
position; ten years' experience; sin
gle and double entry; excellent pen
man; A 1 references; capable of taking
full charge. Address B. ENGEL, 304
Chestnut St.
WHITE BOY, 16 years of age, would
like to learn barber trade. Apply
1114 N. Cameron St., Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED—By a young colored man,
work of any kind. Apply 209 N. Sec
ond St., Steelton, Pa.
WANTED—Married man wishes posi
tion as clerk in factory or store, or In
shipping or receiving department; can
give good reference and bond. Address
J. 1825 Brlggs street. Bell phone 2955W,
City.
COLORED MAN would like home with
a family In the country or suburbs;
honest and a good worker. Write or
call at 903 Sarah avenue. J. WARN.
YOUNG MAN, 29 years of age, desires
employment. Is familiar with elec
trical work and auto mechanical work.
Best of reference. Apply H. H. FROMM,
1411 S. Twelfth St.
WANTED—Position as cook, private or
commercial; can furnish references.
Upply 638 Briggs street.
PAINTED woodwork and windows
cleaned; automobiles washed. Call
Bell phone 1766 J.
WANTED—A young married man would
like to have a position as stationary
engineer; has had eight years experi
ence; can do most of his own repairs;
or will accept a Job tiring boilers If Job
is steady year around. Call R. M.,
United phone 773Y, City.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED—Experienced stenographer;
salary $lO per week. Bring letter, in
own handwriting, in person, stating
former experience, and apply between 12
and 2 o'clock, Friday.' WINTER PIANO
CO., 23 N. Fourth gt.
LADlES—lmmediately. Filling and la
beling boxes; home work; evenings;
steady; no experience; sl2 weekly; no
canvassing; excellent opportunity; en
close stamp. ERINA Specialty Co., To
ronto, Ont.
WANTED—A reputable white girl to as
sist with housework. 158 S. Second
St., Steelton.
WANTED Good woman
for housework. Must un
derstand cooking and gen
eral housework. Address
3495, care Star-Independent.
WANTED Experienced help.
Apply Silk Mill, corner Secotyti
and North streets.
Wants
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE.
PLAIN SEWING wanted, to do at home.
Apply 12E3M; N. Slxth St.. City.
GERMAN woman wants general house
work. Apply 493 Molin street, or P.
O. box 146, Steelton, Pa.
A YOUNG LADY wants general house
work or will keep house for widower!
Address 811 James Ave.
WANTED—A middle-aged lady desires
a position as maternity nurse. 1443
Vernon St.
WANTED—MiddIe-aged lady wishes
day's work of any kind. Cull or ad
dress 2005 N. Seventh St.
EXPERIENCED dining room girl
wants work. Call 418 Market street.
WANTED—Position of any kind, or
housekeeping in a widower's family,
by middle-aged lady with 10-year-old
girl. Address MRS. E. BRANDT, West
Falrvlew, Pa.
WHITE GIRL wants work of any kind;
sleep at home; would like Saturday
and Sunday afternoons off. Call or ad
dress MISS REED. 1527 Wallace St.
WANTED—By a colored lady, day's
work, dish washing or child's nurse.
Call 517 Shaffer avenue.
WANTED—By young colored girl, dish
washing In hotel. Apply 519 Shaffer
Ave.
RELIABLE and experienced worker
wants ironing or cleaning by the day.
Address MISS S. L., 610 N. Second St.
EXPERIENCED LADY would like to
have a situation for upstairs work or
plain cooking; not out of city limits.
Address 123 N. Front St., Columbia, Pa.
YOUNG colored lady wants work as sec
ond girl, child's nurse or assist with
housework. Call 2S > Llnden St.
WANTED—General housework or dish
washing, by a young colored girl.
Call or address 1324 M James St.
WASHING and Ironing to do at home.
Call at 1529-Logan Ave.
WANTED—Position aa housekeeper, in
respectable family. City preferred.
1 Address 2210 Atlas Ave.
; WANTED—A young married woman
wishes work to do at home during
| spare time; factory work preferred. Call
at 56i Forrest St., Harrisburg.
! WANTED—Washing and ironing" to do
i at home, or office cieanin.g Call at
I No. 625 Mahantongo St.
WANTED—Young lady wishes position
as bookkeeper or clerical work; can
furnish references. Apply 530 Maclay
| street.
AGENTS WANTED
WANTED Reliable men and
women agents, who can hustle
for an up-to-date LIVE PROPO
SITION. Apply Ruom 27, Spooner
J Building, Harrisburg, Pa., 10 a. 111.
] to 5 p. m.
BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE—LiberaI
terms to live men or women. Apply
i Wholesale Depot. 25 North Third, top
) door.
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Legal I
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AUDITOR'S NOTICE
In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau
phin County, Pa. —No. 393, June Term,
A. D. 1914—The first and final account
of Clair T. Romberger, assignee in
trust for the benefit of the creditors
of Andrew J. Spannuth, of Jackson
Township, Dauphin County, Pa.
Notice is hereby given that on Feb
ruary 15, 1915, the Court of Common
Pleas of Dauphin County appointed Wm.
H. Earnest, auditor In the above mat
ter, to distribute the balance in the
hands of Glair T. Romberger, assignee
as aforesaid, among those entitled to
the same, and that the said auditor
will sit for the purpose of his appoint
ment at the law library, Court House,
Harris'burg, Penna.. on Tuesday, March
9th, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and
where all persons Interested may at
tend if they see proper so to do.
WM. H. EARNEST.
Auditor.
VAM'AIII.K Hemic KUR SALE
The undersigned will sell at public
sale, at the Court House, Harrisburg,
Pa., on Wednesday, March 17, 1915, at
one-thirty p. m„ the following real es
tate;
No. 1. The tAyo-and-a-half story frame
dwelling house. No. 745 S. Twenty-one
and-a-hulf street, Harrisburg, Pa., with
lot fnwnting twenty feet on Twenty-on
and-a-half street, and extending in
depth, the same width, one hundred and
fifteen feet. This property is in good
repair and very desirable.
No. i. A lot adjoining the above,
fronting twenty feet on Twenty-one
and-a-half street, and extending in
depth the same width one hundred and
fifteen feet.
For title to said properties, see Deed
Book "B," Vol. 15, page 34.
Will be sold clear of incumbrances.
GEORGE W. PALMER.
FREDERICK M. OTT,
Attorney, 222 Market St., Harrisburg.
NOTlCE—Letters administration tes
tamentary on the estate of Leah
Giede, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin
county. Pa,, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, residing in
Harrisburg, Pa., all persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settlement.
GEORGE W. GIEDE,
Administrator, 1612 Green St.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Letters testa
mentary upon the estate of Elmlna
Darby, late of the City of Harrisburg,
Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, testate,
having been granted unto the under
signed by the Register of Wills of said
County, all persons Indebted thereto
are requested to make prompt payment
and those having claims against th 6
same to present them without delay to
W. F. DARBY,
Steelton, Pa.
NOTlCE—Letters of administration
testamentary on the estate of Alex
ander McAlicher, late of Harrisburg.
Dauphin county, Pa., deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned, re
siding In Harrisburg, ail persons in
debted to said estate arc requested to
make Immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them for
settlement.
C. E. M'ALICHER
2124 Penn St.,
SHERMAN G. M'ALICHER.
633 Dauphin St.,
Executors.
ACTRESS WHO IS INS
Theatrical circles are still discussing the secret marriage of Collin Kemper,
prominent In the stage world as a member of the producing firm of Wagenhals
& Kemper, and Miss Hope Latham, who disappeared from the footllght dis
trict three years ago while in the heydey of her popularity. The two were
wedded In Hoboken on January 5 and are now on a honeymoon In the South.
In the application for a wedding license and on the records in Hoboken Mr.
Kemper's name Is given as James Hadlock. His home town is Oswego, N. Y.
That Collin Kemper and James Hadlock are one and the same man will be a
surprise to hundreds of his friends, who knew him only as Mr. Kemper. Miss
Latham also had taken a name for professional purposes. She was Louise
Brega, under which name sire was married to Mr. Coykendall. Mr. Kemper
has not been married before.
APARTMENTS
... Suites of 2 Rooms and Bath
IN THE
Reynard, 208 N. Third Street
Large, light, airy, and comfortable rooms.
Steam heat and constant hot and cold water sup
plied.
Hardwood floors; electric light; wired for tele
phone service.
TILED BATHROOMS.
APPLY TO
Commonwealth Trust Company,
222 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa.
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Lost and Found
FOUND.
FOUND—A pair of nose glasses, in case
of R. D. Pratt, 807 N. Third St. Found
in Keystone Cycle Co., 814 N. Third St.
Owner may have same by identifying
property and paying for this ad.
FOUND—On Market Square, Monday
p. m„ a gold ring set with live blue
stones. Owner may have ring by iden
tifying same and paying for this ad.
Uall at Star-Independent office.
FOUND—The way to end your cleaning
and dyeing worries by calling either
phone for Kggert's Steam Dyeing and
French Cleaning Works, 12.46 Market
LOST.
LOST—During recent Ice flood a flat
broke loose at Northumberland and
went adrift, had machinery on belong
ing to a coal digger. Any person lo
cating same pleaße notify J. W. Snyder,
Shamokin Dam, Pa., or Chas. Miles, 515
Muelich St., llarriftburg, Pa.
FOR SALE
A knitting factory; all Improve
ments; electric power;
frame; steam heat, well lighted;
equipped with the latest knitting
and sewing machinery. Possession
given at once. We will rent If party
would be Interested In the manu
facturing of ladles' garment*.
Information Wanted—Call Bell
phone 74, Steelton. Pa., or
M. R. ALLEMAN
145 91. FRUNT STHKIi'r
STEELTON. PA.
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At Victoria
"The Hoosier Schoolmaster," will be
shown at the Victoria. A picture in five
parts that we feel sure our patrons will
greatly en,joy along with "Th« Smug
gled Diamond" in two reels as a-spe
cial to-day. Saturday, February 20,
"The Exploits of Elaine," story now in
Philadelphia "Inquire." Also don't
forget Monday "Runaway June," in
fourth period.—Adv.*
I For Rent
Desirable offices in the
Union Trust Building.
Apply
Union Trust Co.
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FOR SALE
The four-story brick dwelling
house No. 109 8. Second Street,
Harrisburg, Pa., fronting twenty-six
feet °n Secopd Street, and extending
in depth niijcty-five feet to an alloy;
first floor now occupied a» a whole
sale liqnor store. Title perfect.
FREDERICK M. OTT,
Executor of Mary E. Winters, De
ceased, 222 Market Street, Har
risburg, Pa.
[FOR SALE
!>ook here! Do yon want to buy a
new home? Go to fiiG to 630 Geary
St. I am JUBt finishing four three
story brick, mansard roof houses,
with wide front and l»ack porches
und balcony. Bay windows, grano
lithic pavement and steps; cemented
cellar, hot and cold waiter In cellar.
Parlor and dining room, large kltch
on, five bed rooms and bath, six large
rlosets, vestibule and open stairways.
Gas and electric lights. Parlor and
dining room finished doors. So
houses In the city for the price ask
ed. Buy now and you can select
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FINANCE
MUCH INTEREST IN MARKET
THaOUCH TENSION ABROAD
In the First Hour Beading, U. S. Steel
and Amalgamated Copper Fall Frac
tionally Under Yesterday's Lowest
Quotations
New York, Fdb. 18. —Wall Street.—
Mare than ordinary interest attached
to Fhc opening of to-day's stock mar
ket because of the increased tension
abroad. London, however, showed
some firmness in tine American list and
initial prices here, while somewhat ir
regular, indicated a degree of support,
leadling issues advancing a fraction
over yesterday's close. The feature of
the special group -was Mexican Petrole
um which was heavily traded in a.
further decline. The stock's feverish
movement suggested precipitate liqui
dation. Texas Company, another oil
property, also was weak.
Standard shares, including the Pa
cifies, Heading, IT. S. Hteel and Amal
gamated Copper fell fractionally under
yesterday's lowest quotations in tha
first, hour. Suchi upward tendencies as
the list might have shown were checked
by obvious manipulations in certain,
specialties and the further concern
evinced over the foreign situation. Eu
ropean offerings caused recurrent de
pression in investment bonds.
Philadelphia Produce Market
Philadelphia, Feb. IS. —Wheat lower;
No. 2 red sl>oi, export, 158®163; No. 1
northern, Duluth export, 160® 171,
Corn weak; No. 2 yellow, local, 83 @
83 Va-
Oats lower; No. 2 white, 64@641a.
Bran steady; winter, pur ton, s3ii.so@
31.00; spring, (28.00@28.50.
Kelined sugars firm; powdered, 6.85;
fine granulated, 5.75; Confectioners' A,
5.05.
Butter steady; western creamery, ex
tra, 31; nearby prints, fancy, 34.
Eggs higher; nearby firsts, free case,
$8.10; current receipts, free case, $7.95;
western extra firsts, free case, 8,10;
firsts, free case, 7.95.
Live poultry weaker; fowls, ■ 14
15%; old roosters, 11@11".: chickens,
134)/16; turkeys, 15(0)17; geese, 12@16.
Dressed poultry easier; fowls, 1814®
19%; average, 16V2@18i4; small, li&i
16; old roosters, 14; broiling chickens,
nearby, 18®23; western, 14<£{/22; roast
ing chickens, 17@20; turkeys, fancy, 22;
tair to good, iß@2o; ducks, 12®18;
jeese, 10® 14.
Potatoes weaker; Pennsylvania, per
bushel, 60@63; Maine, 45®50; New York,
40®45; Jersey, per basket, 30@35.
l'lour nominal; winter straight, 7.25
®7.50; spring straight, 7.0U@7.25; do.,
patent, 7.35@8.50.
Hay firm; No. 1 large bales, 18.50®
19.00; No. 1 medium bales, 18.50® 19.00;
No. 2 do., 17.00® 18.00; No. 3 do., 14.50®
15.50. Clover mixed, light. 17.50@18.0u;
No. 1 do., 16.50 @17.00; No. 2, 15.00®
16.00.
Chicago Live Stock Market
Chicago, Feb. 18.—Hogs—Receipts,
38,000; slow. Bulk, 6.45@6..i5; light, 6.3(>
@6.55; mixed, 6.35@6.60; heavy, 6,20®
6.55; rough, 6.20@6.30; pigs, 5.26@6.40.
Cattle—'Receipts, 5,000; firm. Native
steers, 5.20@8.40; western, 4.65@7.20;
• cows and heifers, 3.30@7.80; calves, 6.5ti
@10.20.
Sheep—Receipts, 10,000; dull. Sheep,
6.40@7.25; yearlings, 7.25@7.90; lambs,
7.25@8.70.
LIVE STOCK PRICES
Philadelphia, Feb. 18.—Conditions fop
three days, ending Wednesday evening,
February 17:
Beef Cattle—There was very little
doing and values showed no material
change; the stock, arriving for imme
diate slaughtering was of Ohio and
Kentucky brands. Cows and calves were
neglected. The temporary quarantine
will be removed on Friday. Quotations;
Steers —-Extra higher; average best,
$8.0u@8.10; choice, $7.80@7.90; good,
$7.60@7.70; medium, $7.40®7.50; com
mon, $7.00@7.25; bulls, $5.00®6.25; fat
cows, $4.50@5.75; thin cows, $2.75®
4.50; milch cows, common to choice, $45
@7O; extra, SBO. Veal calves, excep
tional lots, $11.00@11.50; good to choice,
$ 10.00@ 10.50; medium, $5.00@9.00; com
mon, sU.oti® 7.00; southerns and barn
yards, $5.00@7.00.
Sheep and Lambs —The market was
very dull and inactive at the prices.
Quotations;
Sheep—
Wethers, extra $6.75@7.00
Choice $6.25® 6.50
Medium $5,00 @ 5.50
Common, $3.50@4.00
Bwes, heavy fat $5.50@6.00
Lambs—
Extra $9.25@9.r,0
Good to choice, $8.50@9.00
Medium, $8,00@8.25
Common $6.00@f1.50
Hogs—An unsettled situation prevail
ed and reliable prices were unobtain
able.
City Dressed Stock—Trade was of
very moderate proportions, with air
choice and prime meats steadily held.
(Quotations:
Steers, 10V4@15c; heifers, 10®13ftc;
cows, B@l2c; veal calves, 15@16c; ex
tra calves, 17c; southerns and barn
eurds, lo@12c; country dressed, 13®
14c; extra, 16c; sheep, 10<yjllc; extra
wethers, 42c; lambs. 15® 16c; extra
lambs, lTc; hogs, 10@10%c.
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praised the object of the trip. Re
sponses were made by 'Henderson Gil
bert, president of the llarrisburg Cham
ber of Commerce, and K. J. MvColgiu,
secretary.
The next stop, in Danville, was brief,
and the party then went to Berwick
where there was another walk-around
by the visitors, who proved they are
good marchers. In Bloomsburg the Har
risburgers were met by a party with
twenty-five automobiles in which they
made a tooir of the prosperous littlo
city. George Klwell, president of the
Bloomsburg Business Men's Association,
made an address of welcome to which
Mr. Gilbert responded.
The party arrived here at 5.20
o'clock as per schedule, and went at
once to the Sterling for dinner. After
dinner speeches were made by Malcolm
Mcßride, president of the Wilkes j ßarre
Chamber of Commerce, who welcomed
the Harrisburgers to this city, and by
Arthur D. Bacon, of llarrisburg, who
spoke for the visitors.
Dinnor was followed by an informal
reception. The party spent the night
here and set sail this morning fo?
Hazleton, the next scheduled stop.